In the interview with Sara Cox, Frankie recalls how nerves started to kick in as he realised he was on the brink of making history.

He explained: “All of a sudden I took a step back and started worrying about it.

"And then I won the sixth race and I celebrated, sprayed the crowd with champagne and I really achieved something that I thought I would never do in my career.”

Against the odds, Frankie went on to land the seventh race aboard Fujiyama Crest and taking bookmakers for £40million due to the cumulative odds of 25,051-1.

Sara - a keen rider and horse racing fan - said after interviewing Dettori for Great British Racing : “It was just the most incredible day. Frankie is a busy man so to spend quality time with him was brilliant, we had so much fun and I couldn’t stop laughing!

"As sports fans we all know how incredible Frankie’s achievement was so to personally listen to him and hear what he was feeling on that day was fascinating.”

Dettori celebrates winning the 2015 Derby on Golden Horn (Photo: Reuters) Now 45, Dettori rode his first ever winner in Turin in 1986 aged just 15 and claimed his first victory in Britain the following year.

By 1990 he had become the first teenager since Lester Piggott to ride 100 winners in a single season.

His incredible CV includes two Derby winners, Authorized in 2007 and Golden Horn in 2015, more than 500 Group winners and three Champion Jockey titles.